BASKETBALL TODAY AMD TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. - 8:20 P M tftintt Rupert Dailp lottos Monday, December 13, 1948 r r p n Radio Dial V I I I 1240 Kilocyct toubject to Change) ect mc Masons Pay Visit To Terrace Lodge Twenty local Masons returned home Friday afternoon by rail after a trip 10 Terrace where an official visit was paid to Lakelse Lodge by Dr. R. G. A$ZVVK TWO F E A t SCOTT E S ZANE CREY'S BOBEII YOUNG RANDOLPH GIRL GUIDES' XMAS PARTY Delightful Affair at St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall Friday evening, St. Andrew's Cathedral Church Hall was the scene of a delightful Christmas Party. The Guides of the First Prince Rupert Company, under Commissioner Honora L. Silver-sides, entertained the Guides of the Second Prince Rupert Company, under Captain Pat Clark, and of the Third Prince Rupert Company under Captain Marj-orie Anstey. The hall was simply but tastefully decorated in red and green. COMING WED. - THURS. ONE SHOWING EACHlJJ Large, district deputy grand - master. Making the trip were Dr. Large, Frank Skinner, Rob- lert Parker, R. E. Benson, C. H. i Elkins, Jack Armstrong, Sam Hougan, William Bussey, T. H. Wilford, A. R. Nichols. W. R. McAfee. Frank Dibb. William Wasyk, G. C. Sessions, C. A. Ber-ner, D. C. Stevenson, George Peters. Thomas Woods. Tliev Ifound weather tvuiditbns at , Terrace cold with not too much snow. However, in the lower Skeera Valley it nppearcd that the highway ps becoming rapidly impassable. Robt. Montgomery Wanda Hendrick in 'Ride The Pink Horse" PLUS Uobt. Cummlngs In "Lost Moment" 7;30 P. M. Vs.- (Continued from Tage 5 passing and team play paid off with field Ba's- Mil!,,r Bav were slow In geltnig the ball away and this led to their losing the ball through toss-ups. Dora's took 48 shots and made 13 of them. Miller Bay took 25 shots and made 2 field goals. JUNIOR LEAGUE The Junior League fixture gave High School their first win of the season with a close 17 to 15 victory over Rupert Hotel. This game was played as the second game of the evening so the fans had an opportunity to watch these junior players perform. High School jumped into a quick lead and held a 11 to 4 edge at half-time. In the second half Rupert Hotel began to hit the basket and pulled up to within "2 points as 'the game ended. Playing of both teams was slightly on the ragged side. Passing and shooting was wild. High School's quick start gave them the edge to win the ball game. High School look 36 shots and scored 8 of them. Rupert Hotel scored 6 field goals from 33 phot?. Individual scoring: Senior Bo-Mc-Hi D. Scherk 12, Olson 11. Spring 6. Davidson 1, S. Scherk 6, Flaten 11, Sunberg 4 Carlson 13, Webster 4.-68. Brownwoods Thompson 9, La-vingc 2, Shier 12, Pierce 6, Gur-vich 5, Owens 1, Brown 1, John son. 3G. Intermediate Merchants Hebb 8, Anderson 7, Youngman, Moore 3, Owens 6, Sathcr 2, Wilson 2, Mercer. 28. Fashion Slatta 6. Pierce 2. Teng 3, Hausan 8, James 7. Gill 2, Arntsen, Intermela 1. 29. Ladies' Doms Thain 7, Kildal 2. Hamilton, Greenwood 8, Husoy 4. Youngman 6, Jordan. 27. Miller Bay Dickie 2, Vincent Wesley, Letness, Wood, Aschoff, Hills 2, Plowman. 4. Junior High SchoolJeffries,' Clark 4, Gus Anderson, well known pioneer of Massett, was a pass-1 enger aboard the Coquitlam yesterday going through from the Queen Charlotte Islands on trip to Vancouver. tsewjzw vim TOASTERS AUTOMATIC IRONS BOUDOIR LAMr SETS RADIOS COLUMBIA RECORDS ELECTRIC RAZORS t LINGERIE GIFrS I The Wallace Way I ! ,1 For all sizes from ymall I : to extta large, we have a I a selection for personal gift satisfaction. At WALLACE'S of Course SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT xxxxxxxxxxx t V V 4. m - BY LIMITED NUMBER OF GENUINE LIONEL KLKCTKIC TRAINS XMAS PHOTOS Order Early Chandler & Cowjjill For Appointments PHONE DAY: GREEN 389 NITE: BLACK C15 216 4th Street DeLuxe 1 DELIVERY PHONE 422 4 tt t :-5ft's ii ii'I 3 4577 V ll ?' HOY AND USE CHRISTMAS SEALS AT ; RUPERT RADIO & ELECTK CY XmXXXXXXt XXXXKXTIXt The tables, set out in cabaret style, each had a centrepiece of red and green and a Christmas basket of candy and nuts for each girl. After dinner, there was a short program. Guide Ethel Moosehouse played on the piano '"Song of the Lark." First Prince Rupert Guide Company sang "Silent Night." Guide Pat Lemon played "Moll's Dance" on the piano and Guides Betty Garner and Mary Ellen Mac-Keiuie put on a short skit. The program was followed by games and the evening came to a close with a Guide camp fire and singing. The First Prince Rupert Company were in charge of decorations and entertainment for the evening and the Third Prince Rupert Company were responsible for the dinner. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver D. G. Gilmor, P. Scott, L. Boleki, J. Korakwich, M. C. Holowitz, J. Dunroe, T. Langjrod, R. G. Van der Sluys, J. Vanderlip. From Vancouver Mrs. R. Iloban and child, Mrs. B. Clark, C. Mclnlyre, Mrs. E. 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